So Ezoic added a video platform/network called Humix this year, and I was just poking around in it this AM... my site has done nearly 1MM plays in the last 30 days
If you're using Ezoic, here's a quick intro to Humix...#sponsored
Humix allows you to upload videos to a library you control within Ezoic, and then monetize those videos in two main ways.
1. You can use the video on your own site and keep a higher percentage of the ad revenue than say YouTube
2. You can also choose to enable "video sharing" and grant access to 30,000+ other Ezoic sites to use your video on their sites. You'll collect a 50% share of the ad rev from those video plays.
AI helps automatically match your video with relevant content on those other sites.
To access Humix just go to the top of the Ezoic dashboard
On the Overview and Studio tabs you can upload new videos one-by-one, in bulk or import existing videos from YouTube
On the Site tab you can control exactly where on your site videos are embedded
But the Channel tab is where things get interesting.
You can enable "Grow" for all videos - this is what shares your video to the Ezoic site network, to earn some extra money each month.
(If you only want to enable some videos for Grow, you can limit it per video)
If you're a publisher that doesn't have any videos of your own, you can enable "Engage".
This allows relevant videos from other sites to be displayed on applicable pages of your own site - boosting revenue.
Humix is yet another way to increase website earnings - It'll add $2,500 bucks to my monthly earnings in Nov 👍
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Turns out “none of the GIS mapping services such as Google Earth, Google Maps, Mass Mapper…etc have property lines depicted to survey grade accuracy. All of them compile property and right of way lines from various sources.”…supposedly notoriously wrong.
Those tools shouldn’t even offer measurement tools if they are so often wrong…how many people panic over data they’re sharing about property lines that are made up??
I made an active decision to be less active on Twitter recently, and up until a moment ago I didn't feel comfortable sharing why.
My site was in the final 13 days of a 3+ month sale process. The buyer had an SBA loan approved to buy my site for a low-7 figure amount...
The closing was set for Feb 15th. My attorney had already provided her feedback on the Asset Purchase Agreement and we were just waiting on the buyers attorney to reflect those changes, and then sign-off.
I found out last night the buyers decide to back out after 3 months.
The primary reason was traffic decline. My site's traffic has been declining since September. From a high of 780,000 pageviews to 420,000 now in January.
My site also has a manual action against it for "unnatural links" affecting "some pages".